The 10 Best Healthy Peanut Butter Brands, According to a Nutritionist (2024)

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Whether you’re indulging in a late-night or lunchtime ants on a log, peanut butter is a tasty, dependable snack to fill up on (and much more crave-worthy than a bunch of baby carrots). Luckily, the condiment is pretty darn good for you, too. “Nut butters are a great source of plant-based protein,” says Dr. Felicia Stoler, DCN, a registered dietician, nutritionist and exercise physiologist. “The fat and fiber in peanuts help provide satiety, or feelings of fullness.”

As long as the ingredient list is clean (peanuts should always be the first one listed!), PB can easily be part of a healthy diet. Read on to learn its benefits, plus ten nutritionist-approved brands of healthy peanut butter we love.

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Meet the Expert

Dr. Felicia Stoler, DCN, is a registered dietitian, nutritionist and exercise physiologist. She’s the author ofLiving Skinny in Fat Genes: The Healthy Way to Lose Weight and Feel Greatand the former host of TLC’sHoney, We’re Killing the Kids.

What Are the Health Benefits of Peanut Butter?

Our favorite thing about peanut butter is how filling (and affordable) it is. Add it to smoothies, oatmeal, noodles and sandwich recipes, or pair it with apples and celery for a boost of protein that’ll help hold you over between meals. In addition to being protein-packed, peanut butter and nuts in general have a ton of health perks.

“[Nuts] are dominant in monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats, which are considered heart-healthy because they help lower LDL (aka ‘bad’) cholesterol,” says Stoler. “They also contain omega-6 fatty acids, as well as biotin, copper, niacin, folate, manganese, vitamin E, thiamin, magnesium and phosphorus.” Even better, peanuts specifically also contain fiber, since they’re legumes and grown underground.

What Ingredients Are in Healthy Peanut Butter?

To no one’s surprise, the first (and sometimes only) ingredient on the label should be peanuts. “Some stores make peanut butter fresh on location [by grinding] peanuts into nut butter or paste,” says Stoler. “Sometimes salt or other spices are added. In some instances, additional oil is also added to create a smoother texture.”

The 10 Best Healthy Peanut Butter Brands

  • Nutrition Info (per two-tablespoon serving): 190 calories, 16g fat, 8g carbs, 7g protein, 3g sugar, 3g fiber, 65mg sodium
  • Ingredients: peanuts, sugar, palm oil, 2 percent or less salt and molasses

This is one of Stoler’s go-to brands. Think of it as a more wholesome take on big-brand peanut butter that’s sweetened, salted and made with additional oil. “My favorite sandwich—which I've turned a lot of people onto—is Jif or Skippy Natural PB with jelly, jam or spreadable fruit on potato bread,” she says.

Try It: Grilled Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich

  • Nutrition Info (per two-tablespoon serving): 190 calories, 16g fat, 6g carbs, 7g protein, 3g sugar, 2g fiber, 150mg sodium
  • Ingredients: roasted peanuts, sugar, palm oil, salt

This other classic brand is pretty on par with Jif, except it has 1 less gram of fiber, higher sodium and no molasses. Skippy’s entire line of natural spreads are free of preservatives, artificial flavors and colors. Like most peanut butters, this one is also free of cholesterol and trans fat.

Try It: Rainbow Collard Wraps with Peanut Butter Dipping Sauce

  • Nutrition Info (per two-tablespoon serving): 210 calories, 18g fat, 6g carbs, 7g protein, 2g sugar, 1g fiber, 25mg sodium
  • Ingredients: dry roasted peanuts, palm oil

“I love that companies have started to make peanut butter and other nut butters in single-serve packs,” says Stoler, because of how easy they make maintaining portion control and snacking on the go. This popular brand contains no added sugar or salt, which explains its low sugar and sodium counts compared to bigger brands. Justin’s also uses sustainably sourced palm oil that doesn’t displace or harm orangutans in the areas where it’s harvested.

Try It: Overnight Oats with Peanut Butter and Banana

  • Nutrition Info (per two-tablespoon serving): 180 calories, 16g fat, 5g carbs, 8g protein, 2g sugar, 3g fiber, 0mg sodium
  • Ingredients: dry roasted peanuts

Phew, where do we begin? First of all, it doesn’t get cleaner than a one-ingredient label. Secondly, this pick is sugar-, oil-, salt- and cholesterol free *and* vegan. Each jar of natural nut butter is packed with 540 kinds of raw peanuts, all naturally processed and grown in the United States. Just use a stirrer to blend the oil and peanut crunch together to make it easier to spread.

Try It: Spiced Apple Chips and Peanut Butter Toast

  • Nutrition Info (per two-tablespoon serving): 190 calories, 16g fat, 7g carbs, 8g protein, 2g sugar, 3g fiber, 0mg sodium
  • Ingredients: organic dry roasted peanuts

It’s nearly identical to Crazy Richard’s nutrition-wise, but significantly cheaper (and perhaps more accessible, if you live near a Whole Foods Market). This organic PB is free of added sugar and salt, vegan and made with U.S.-grown peanuts. (BTW, you might think all peanut butter is vegan, but those that contain non-organic white sugar technically aren’t…just ask ketchup.) Similar to most natural peanut butters—especially those that are free of oils or emulsifiers—the peanuts’ natural oils will separate from the solids. But some Amazon reviewers claim that this particular one isn’t as hard to stir as other brands.

Try It: Soba Noodles with Peanut Sauce

  • Nutrition Info (per two-tablespoon serving): 180 calories, 14g fat, 8g carbs, 9g protein, 3g sugar, 2g fiber, 110mg sodium
  • Ingredients: peanuts, egg whites, dates, coconut oil, sea salt

There are a handful of peanut butters on the market that are naturally sweetened with dates, but this one also has the brag-worthy addition of egg white for extra protein. It’s keto-friendly (like most peanut butter) and doesn’t contain any added sugar. Use it to make a peanut sauce for soba noodles or drizzle it over oatmeal to make it even more protein- and fiber-rich.

Try It: Warm Sesame Noodle Salad

  • Nutrition Info (per two-tablespoon serving): 180 calories, 16g fat, 5g carbs, 8g protein, 2g sugar, 3g fiber, 5mg sodium
  • Ingredients: organic peanuts

We love the concept of this squeezable pouch. You can spread the peanut butter over toast, stir it into a smoothie bowl or squeeze it onto apple slices just as easily as you can slurp it straight from the pouch (c’mon, it’s the same as eating it from the jar, minus the spoon). Just be sure to knead the pouch before squeezing to combine the oil and solids. Thrive Market’s PB is organic, vegan and free of preservatives and added sugars and sweeteners.

Try It: Cocoa Peanut Butter Granola

  • Nutrition Info (per two-tablespoon serving): 180 calories, 15g fat, 6g carbs, 7g protein, 1g sugar, 2g fiber, 0mg sodium
  • Ingredients: organic peanuts

This California brand prides itself in its all-natural, small-batch peanut butter, which is vegan and free of salt, sugar, palm oil and preservatives. Producing the PB in small batches allows the brand to avoid any unnecessary food processing and stabilizers. Spread the Love is family-owned and frequently works with nonprofits, so even though this peanut butter is a bit of a splurge, it’s well worth the buy.

Try It: 3-Ingredient Peanut Butter Cookies

  • Nutrition Info (per two-tablespoon serving): 190 calories, 16g fat, 7g carbs, 8g protein, 2g sugar, 3g fiber, 110mg sodium
  • Ingredients: peanuts, one percent or less salt

You know and love this brand for its famous Concord grape jelly. What better pairing for it than this natural peanut butter that has a clean ingredient list and solid nutrition stats? It’s free of hydrogenated oils and vegan to boot. Serve it with fruit, spread it on a sandwich or dig into the jar to your heart’s content—we won’t tell.

Try It: Peanut Butter Dip

  • Nutrition Info (per two-tablespoon serving): 60 calories, 1.5g fat, 5g carbs, 6g protein, 2g sugar, 1g fiber, 90mg sodium
  • Ingredients: roasted peanuts, sugar, salt

Instead of using the spreadable stuff for smoothies, yogurt, soups and sauces, Stoler leans on powdered peanut butter. It’s great for blending or shaking, since it’s not as thick and sticky as regular peanut butter (meaning you won’t have to scrape the blades and blender clean every few seconds to make a protein shake). PB2’s powder also has 90 percent less fat and significantly fewer calories per two-tablespoon serving than most peanut butters.

Try It: Salted Peanut Butter Cup Smoothie

How to Store Natural Peanut Butter

Standard big-brand peanut butters will last in a dark, cool pantry for about six to nine months unopened, or two to three months once opened. Refrigerating it extends its shelf life, but the cold definitely makes it less spreadable.

Natural peanut butter is even less spreadable when cold, since it’s unrefined and contains nothing but ground peanuts (and sometimes salt) and no preservatives or hydrogenated oils to keep it smooth. Many brands advise refrigerating it after opening, but natural peanut butter can last up to a month on a cool, dark shelf. (P.S.: Storing your natural peanut butter upside-down in the pantry will help keep the oil evenly distributed instead of pooled at the top.)

If you’ll likely finish the jar within a month, feel free to keep it at room temperature. If it typically takes you longer, keep it in the fridge for up to six months instead so the oils don’t spoil. Just be sure to stir the separated oil back into the peanut butter between uses—it’s tougher to reincorporate once the PB is cold and hard again.

What Peanut Butter Brands Should You Avoid?

Some peanut butters are sweetened with sugar, molasses or honey, which increases their sugar content. If that’s not an issue for you, Stoler wouldn’t consider naturally sweetened peanut butters like these unhealthy; they’re just not the most nutritious or plain options available. However, she does suggest staying away from peanut butters that are sweetened with non-nutritive or artificial sweeteners, if you happen to come across any at the supermarket.

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The 10 Best Healthy Peanut Butter Brands, According to a Nutritionist (2024)

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The 10 Best Healthy Peanut Butter Brands, According to a Nutritionist? ›

Jif and Skippy peanut butter can both fit into a balanced diet. Like other brands, these peanut butters are a good source of protein, fat, and fiber. However, when possible, it's best to opt for peanut butter varieties that contain fewer ingredients and are free of added sugar.

What is the healthiest brand of peanut butter? ›

Jif and Skippy peanut butter can both fit into a balanced diet. Like other brands, these peanut butters are a good source of protein, fat, and fiber. However, when possible, it's best to opt for peanut butter varieties that contain fewer ingredients and are free of added sugar.

Which is No 1 peanut butter in the world? ›

1. Jif Creamy Peanut Butter. For many years we were told that “choosy moms choose Jif,” until the brand decided to get a little more PC and take the “choosy” out of the equation. But in going through the reviews used for our list, it's very clear that peanut butter lovers choose Jif.

Which peanut butter is healthier Jif or Skippy? ›

While they are nutritionally similar, Skippy contains 10 more milligrams of sodium than Jif and one more gram of sugar, and has fewer nutrients overall. But it does have half a milligram less saturated fat than Jif. The other main difference is how the two are sweetened. Jif uses molasses, while Skippy uses sugar.

What are the top three peanut butter brands? ›

Most popular peanut butter brands in the world
  • The Hershey Company/Reese's. Getty Images. ...
  • J. M. Smucker Company. (Photo Illustration by Scott Olson/Getty Images) ...
  • Peter Pan. (Photo Illustration by Bill Pugliano/Getty Images) ...
  • Store Brands. (Photo by Brandon Bell/Getty Images) ...
  • Skippy. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) ...
  • Jif.
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What peanut butter is safe to buy? ›

According to the USDA, peanut butter must contain at least 90% peanuts, blanched or unblanched. If any oil is added, it must be a fully hydrogenated plant-seed oil. Anything else must be labeled “peanut butter spread,” which includes brands that list palm oil as an ingredient.

What's the best heart healthy peanut butter? ›

For heart health, unsalted peanut butter is ideal since they have no added sodium. Too much sodium in the diet can raise blood pressure. Unsalted natural peanut butter from brands like Peanut Butter & Co. and Crazy Richard's are perfect choices.

Which peanut butter was bad? ›

Epidemiologic evidence indicates that Jif brand peanut butter produced in the J.M. Smucker Company facility located in Lexington, KY, is the likely cause of illnesses in this outbreak.

Which peanut butter is 100 natural? ›

Smucker's® Creamy Natural Peanut Butter is 100% natural and made with two simple ingredients: fresh-roasted peanuts and a dash of salt. It's perfect for pairing with Smucker's famous jams and jellies for a great PB & J.

Why do Europeans not eat peanut butter? ›

It's usually sorted in with other spreads: jam, honey, chocolate stuff (at least in Switzerland). Some do, but although peanut butter does have some nutritious qualities, commercial brands contain too much sugar. Peanuts are not native to Europe.

What is the healthiest nut butter for weight loss? ›

Generally, the best nut butter for weight loss contains the most vitamins, minerals, and macronutrients. While calories also enter into this equation, they're not nearly as essential. Consequently, the healthiest nut butter for weight loss might be: Almond Butter.

What's better Jif or Peter Pan? ›

Jif has molasses added to it, so it tends to be sweeter than Peter Pan. Jif is also a lot smoother and spreadable than Peter Pan, which was deemed too thick, while lacking a deep roasted peanut flavor. Jif was thought to have a well-balanced sweet and salty flavor.

What is the number 1 selling peanut butter in the US? ›

Jif Peanut Butter

There's a reason why Jif is America's most popular peanut butter — it just tastes damn good and has a perfectly whipped consistency. Spread it on a sandwich, mix it into frosting, melt it down to put on a sundae or simply eat it with a spoon.

What are the top five peanut butters? ›

The Rankings
  • Woodstock Organic 'Smooth & Salted' Peanut Butter: 4/5.
  • Jif Creamy Peanut Butter: 3.92/5.
  • Peanut Butter & Co. ...
  • Skippy Creamy Peanut Butter: 3.65/5.
  • Once Again Creamy Peanut Butter: 3.41/5.
  • Teddie All-Natural Smooth Peanut Butter: 3.41/5.
  • 365 Unsweetened Creamy Peanut Butter: 2.6/5.
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What is the oldest peanut butter brand? ›

Krema Products Company, in Columbus, Ohio, began selling peanut butter. They are the oldest peanut butter company still in operation today.

What is the difference between Skippy and Skippy Natural? ›

Not much of a difference compared to regular skippy

The only difference is that palm oil is used instead of soybean and rapeseed oil.

What is the healthiest nut butter in the world? ›

Almond butter is high in Vitamin E, a powerful antioxidant that 88.5% of Americans don't get enough of and can improve immune, skin and eye health. It also has a comparable amount of protein to peanut butter but contains more magnesium, calcium, potassium and fiber, among other vitamins and minerals.

Is Pip and Nut peanut butter healthy? ›

Yep! Peanut butter is a great addition to a healthy balanced diet. Peanut butter is source of natural protein and, it's high in fibre (which means they have more than 6g of fibre per 100g), so it's great for a happy gut.

What is the difference between Skippy and Jif peanut butter? ›

But this peanut butter also scores higher when it comes to the nutrients that it provides. Most notably, Jif provides 17 milligrams of bone-building calcium, while SKIPPY does not have any. On the other hand, SKIPPY contains less saturated fat and still contains ample amounts of nutrients like protein.

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